A few folks asked if I'd post a some pictures of some of my backpacking gear that I've been making lately. So, here's a few of my projects as of late:
Ultralight Backpack:
-4000 cubic inches
-Side compression tensioned with LineLocs
-Removable top pouch with Omnitape closure (has belt loops for using as belt pack)
-Three external pockets
-Double layer bottom
-Uses either my foot pad/sit pad or my 3/4 length Z-Rest pad as the back pad and bag structure
-Fully bound internal seams
-DIY embroidered patch
-Weight (without back pad) is 21.5 oz
Winter Tarp:
This is made specifically for use with hammocks, but works for ground dwelling as well. It's made from 1.1 silnylon and has catenary-cut edges for a taut pitch. I've fitted it with internal poles to provide more room for my bridge hammocks and to create a more rigid structure in wind, rain, snow loads, etc. They also make it a breeze to pitch in porch mode. The "doors" on the ends can be closed in inclement/cold weather or opened up to let it breeze, provide more overhead coverage, etc. Total weight with ridgleline, guy outs, stakes, and stuff sack is 29 oz. The poles weigh 7 oz each. It's a little heavy by my standards, but the peace of mind of provides warrants its place in my pack.
Hex Tarp:
This is also made from 1.1 oz silnylon but has removable doors to cut weight in fairer weather/warmer months. It also has an internal pole structure. On both tarps, the poles slide into pockets and are secured at the ridgeline by a length of grosgrain. Total weight for this one, including ridgeline, guyouts, and stakes is 24 oz. Each pole again weighs 7 oz.